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The Use of Cool Pavements for the Regeneration of Industrial Districts

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13116322

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urban regeneration; urban surfaces; cool materials; evaporative pavements; reflective pavements; urban microclimate; urban heat island; industrial districts

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This study proposes a regeneration approach for industrial districts using cool materials to address environmental issues and improve human thermal comfort conditions. Reflective and evaporative pavements were effective in reducing surface and air temperatures, enhancing outdoor comfort and indoor energy efficiency.
Industrial districts are characterized by the presence of low and extensive building volumes and by predominantly sealed, impermeable surfaces, which contribute to several environmental problems and to the deterioration of outdoor human thermal comfort conditions, especially during summer hot days. To tackle these issues, this study proposes an approach for the regeneration of industrial districts based on the application of cool materials. Reflective and evaporative pavements were selected as suitable solutions to reduce summer overheating, while ensuring the functionality required by the industrial production, and contributing to stormwater management. The effectiveness of the approach was tested in a portion of the industrial district of Padua (Italy). In summer conditions, the replacement of conventional pavements with cool materials results in a reduction of the ground surface temperatures up to 14.0 degrees C and a consequent decrease of the air temperature at pedestrian level between 0.6 and 1.2 degrees C. The effects of human thermal comfort conditions highly depend on the selected cool material and on the morphology of the urban canyon. Finally, the reduction of external surface and air temperatures also contributes in cooling indoor spaces (average decrease from 1.0 to 2.5 degrees C), with impacts on the energy efficiency of the industrial buildings.

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